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... eautiful young man with silver hair and silver eyes stood on an enormous mountain that was mostly destroyed.

He had deep wounds all over his body, while his clothes were partially destroyed.

He held two big hammers of a beautiful silver color in his hands, with red and black lines adorning them.

As a Divine Son of one of the greatest sects of the Higher Realm, during his short life, Tang Yin was plagued with luxuries and teachings from the best masters of this higher plan ...

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